User blog comment:Anobi/Second's First Impression/@comment-4720688-20120425184444/@comment-775152-20120426032000

So do I! It makes much more sense that way, doesn't it?! As for the coin, if we assume that Dante is actually Vergil, then maybe he's lost his morality (or is trying to find it?) and defers to the coin to make his decisions--a double-sided coin that is sure to make him do the right thing every time. It's also possible that Vergil is aware of the plan to summon Argosax from his time spent in the demon world, and he brought the coin specifically to swap it with the arcana medalion, but that's a bit of a Thanatos Gabit-style explanation. Your comment, though, reminds me of something I forgot to add to the post...

If I had my druthers, I'd make some dialogue scenes and splice them into a "director's cut" of DMC2. I might share some of my crazy ideas in another blog post if I get the time.